I'm new here and I'm confused when I see the following:
Quick Statistics – Class of 2015 Median LSAT: 173 LSAT range (25%-75%): 170-176 Median GPA: 3.90 GPA range (25%-75%): 3.84-3.98 JD Applications Received: 2,943 JD Offers Made: 237 Entering JD Students: 203 Total JD Enrollment: 629
Class of 2014 Full LSAT range: 157-180 Full GPA range: 3.63-4.15 Women: 47% Minority enrollment: 38% Average age: 24 Percentage of students who come to law school (in the class of 2014) directly from college: 20% 1-2 years after college: 45% 3 or more years after college: 35%
(From:http://www.top-law-schools.com/yale-law-school.html)
What is the scale when counting GPA? 4 OR 4.3? If the maximum GPA is 4, how can 4.15 be possible?
Also, I don't know whether I post my question in the right place. I'm sorry if I post it in the wrong place. Thx.
What is the scale when counting GPA? Forum
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Re: What is the scale when counting GPA?
A+'s count as 4.33 for law school admissions.
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Re: What is the scale when counting GPA?
Thank you very much! I'm an international student, and I just got A- (no grades) in my LSAC transcript report, so I'm confused about this.Ghost93 wrote:A+'s count as 4.33 for law school admissions.
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Re: What is the scale when counting GPA?
A+: 4.33
A: 4.00
A-: 3.67
B+: 3.33
B: 3.00
and so on.
Play around with this:
http://www.lawpad.com/gpa_calculator/
A: 4.00
A-: 3.67
B+: 3.33
B: 3.00
and so on.
Play around with this:
http://www.lawpad.com/gpa_calculator/
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Re: What is the scale when counting GPA?
Some courses at my school offer classes that award A+ while others don't (even if you were at 100 %). Amazing how class selection can come back to help/hurt you depending on if you signed up for courses that award A+ or not.
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Re: What is the scale when counting GPA?
If you are at a University outside of the US you don't receive a LSAC GPA (AFAIK)
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